Dovecot at Blackford Farm

Dovecot At Blackford Farm
LocationSelworthy, Somerset, England
Coordinates51°11′48″N 3°32′25″W / 51.19667°N 3.54028°W / 51.19667; -3.54028
BuiltProbably 11th century
OwnerNational Trust
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameDovecot At Blackford Farm
Designated22 May 1969
Reference no.1345406
Official nameDovecote at Little Blackford
Designated4 April 1949
Reference no.1020774
Location of Dovecot At Blackford Farm in Somerset

The Dovecot At Blackford Farm in Selworthy on Exmoor within the English county of Somerset was probably built in the 11th century. It is a Grade II* listed building, and scheduled monument.

The cylindrical stone dovecote has a cone shaped roof. It contains over 300 nest boxes. The pigeons would have been domesticated for food, possibly by Montacute Priory or by the local lord of the manor. It is now owned by the National Trust and used as a store for the neighbouring farm.